See here who is the academic supervisor in your city and find their contact information.
An academic student advisor is a student employed by the university to help, guide and mentor you as a student.
For many, an academic student advisor is part of a good start to studies and a good study day.
We can answer questions that you might not want to ask the teachers about and we can also help you find various information.
We can help you with:
- Reviewing the rules in your study plan
- To apply to the Board of Studies for e.g. credit or exemption from the rules
- Advice on electives
- Getting the most out of your study group work
- Planning a stay abroad
- Individual study plans, if you e.g. have fallen behind with ECTS, are an elite athlete or if you are going on maternity leave
- Problems in everyday life – e.g. if something does not work in relation to the conduct of the teaching
- Other things you don't know where to find answers to
We are also happy to listen to problems of a more individual nature, and of course we are bound by confidentiality.
In some cases, it is not certain that we as academic supervisors can/must guide you, but then you will be referred to the right place.
We guide students on the following programmes in Esbjerg:
- Master - Economics and Business Administration - all profiles
- Cultural Sociology
- Environmental and Resource Management
If you are in doubt about who can answer you, you must always write to us - we promise that we will not let you go again until we have found the person who can best help you!
We look forward to talking to you and helping you get the very best out of your student life!
Many greetings
Karoline and Julita
Education | Advisor | Contact information | Available |
Master - Economics and Business Administration - all profiles | candmercesb@sam.sdu.dk | By appoinment | |
Environmental and Resource Management | Julita Natalia Bacler | ermesbjerg@sam.sdu.dk |
By appoinment |
Cultural Sociology | Karoline Laustrup-Nielsen | vejledning.cultsoc@sam.sdu.dk | By appoinment |
An academic student advisor is a student employed by the university to help, guide and mentor you as a student.
For many, an academic student advisor is part of a good start to studies and a good study day.
We can answer questions that you might not want to ask the teachers about and we can also help you find various information.
We can help you with:
- Information about the programs and the study environment in Kolding as well as help in making your choice of program (for future students)
- Reviewing the rules in your study plan
- To apply to the Board of Studies for e.g. credit or exemption from the rules
- Advice on electives
- To improve your study skills and your study technique
- Getting the most out of your study group work
- Planning a stay abroad
- Individual study plans, if you e.g. have fallen behind with ECTS, are an elite athlete or if you are going on maternity leave
- Problems in everyday life – e.g. if something does not work in relation to the conduct of the teaching
- Other things you don't know where to find answers to
We are also happy to listen to problems of a more individual nature, and of course we are bound by confidentiality.
In some cases, it is not certain that we as professional supervisors can/must guide you, but then you will be referred to the right place.
We guide students on the following programmes in Kolding:
- Bachelor - Economics and Business Administration - all profiles
- Bachelor - Economics and Business Administration - credit
- Master - Economics and Business Administration - all profiles
- Cand.merc.aud.
- Master's programmes for working professionals
We guide both physically and digitally
- If you prefer physical guidance on campus, you are welcome in our office 61.47 on level 6, where you can talk to one of us in peace and quiet. We have meeting times by appointment. (Only available when the university is open for students)
- If you prefer a digital guide, we will meet on zoom. We have a camera on so we can see each other and we share a screen so we speak from the same point of view.
- If you prefer telephone guidance, we will be happy to call you at a time that suits you.
Regardless of which form of guidance you prefer, you must send us an e-mail at: vejledercm-ha@sdu.dk. If you prefer guidance by e-mail, we can of course also do that.
If you are in doubt about who can answer you, you must always write to us - we promise that we will not let you go again until we have found the person who can best help you!
We look forward to talking to you and helping you get the very best out of your student life!
Many greetings
Emil Fredensborg and Sofie Jespersen
Office: 61.47
E-mail: vejledercm-ha@sdu.dk
An academic student advisor is a student employed by the university to help, guide and mentor you as a student.
For many, an academic student advisor is part of a good start to studies and a good study day.
We can answer questions that you might not want to ask the teachers about and we can also help you find various information.
We can help you with:
- Information about the programs and the study environment
- Reviewing the rules in your study plan
- To get an overview of the process when you have to apply to the board of studies for e.g. credit or exemption from the rules
- Information about your options during your studies
- Savings on individual study plans, if you e.g. have fallen behind with ECTS, are an elite athlete or if you are going on maternity leave
- Expectations for you as a student - including academic level, work effort, etc.
- Problems in everyday life related to your studies
- Other things you don't know where to find answers to
In some cases, the academic supervisor is not the right one to help you, but then you will be referred to the right place.
If you are in doubt about who can help you, you can always contact the professional supervisors.
The academic student advisors are of course bound by confidentiality.
Book an appointment for guidance on Campus |
WE HAVE NO ACADEMIC STUDENT ADVISORS AT THE MOMENT. WRITE TO STUDIESERVICE AT studieservice-sl@sdu.dk WITH YOUR QUESTIONS.
We expect to be able to present a new academic supervisor no later than 1 May 2023.
An academic student advisor is a student employed by the university to help, guide and mentor you as a student.
For many, an academic student advisor is part of a good start to studies and a good study day.
We can answer questions that you might not want to ask the teachers about and we can also help you find various information.
We can help you with:
- Information about the programs and the study environment
- Reviewing the rules in your study plan
- To get an overview of the process when you have to apply to the board of studies for e.g. credit or exemption from the rules
- Information about your options during your studies
- Savings on individual study plans, if you e.g. have fallen behind with ECTS, are an elite athlete or if you are going on maternity leave
- Expectations for you as a student - including academic level, work effort, etc.
- Problems in everyday life related to your studies
- Other things you don't know where to find answers to
In some cases, the academic supervisor is not the right one to help you, but then you will be referred to the right place.
If you are in doubt about who can help you, you can always contact the professional supervisors.
The academic student advisors are of course bound by confidentiality.
The academic advisors are fellow students appointed and trained by the university to help you when lost in the program curriculum, university regulations and bureaucracy or when in educational trouble for some reason.
The advisors can guide you to get in touch with the relevant university office, guide you how to apply for an exemption or credit transfer from the academic board, or give you personal advice to be a more efficient student.
Economics and Business Administration - Global Business Relationships |
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Viktoriia Nazarova Office hours: Wednesday 12.00-14.00 E-mail: fvviktoriia@sam.sdu.dk |
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European Studies |
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Frederik Badenholt Henriksen Office hours: Tuesdays & Wednesday 11.15-12.00 E-mail: fvfrederik@sam.sdu.dk |